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FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OF QTLS CONFERRING HOST AND NON-HOST RESISTANCE OF BARLEY TO LEAF RUST FUNGI USING SEQUENCE- BASED SNP MARKERS

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 Using resistant cultivars, is the best and the most effective way of the disease management. Achievements in plant breeding for using resistant cultivars, need enough information about genetics of resistance in host plant species. Host and non- host, are to kinds of plant innate resistance. Hypersensitive resistance and partial resistance are two types of host resistance which usually is effective to some isolates of a pathogen species However, nonhost resistance is by definition effective to all known isolates of a pathogen species. Functional analysis of mapped QTLs for resistance can be served as an important method to find to which extent the genetics of resistance to host and non-host plant pathogens are similar. For this purpose, QTLs which were related to the resistance in the previous studies were collected from two mapping populations named Suspttit×Vada and Susptrit× cebadacab, For both mapping population, a set of sequence- based SNP markers were developed in Wageningen University, The Netherlands, The peak AFLP markers and Sequence based snp markers were used for estimation of correlation the peak markers related to each QTL with SNP markers. SNP markers with a high association were selected as candidate gene then used bioinformatics tools for investigation on their function. Functional analysis of genes in ontology terms showed that the most of host and non-host resistance genes involved in transferase activity, signal transduction and DNA transcription. Study on resistance gene ontology showed that in the molecular functionality, the most of the host and non- host resistance genes have similar behavior. The results of analysis for cellular components showed that plasma membrane, nuclear and chloroplast, are the three most common cell parts in which host and nonhost resistance genes were located. The activity of both genes in biological process: Metabolic response to stress, RNA processing, were almost identical.

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    MIRZA ALI BABAEI, E., JAFARY, H., & AZIMI, M.R.. (2017). FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OF QTLS CONFERRING HOST AND NON-HOST RESISTANCE OF BARLEY TO LEAF RUST FUNGI USING SEQUENCE- BASED SNP MARKERS. MODERN GENETICS JOURNAL (MGJ), 12(3 ), 421-430. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/116512/en

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    MIRZA ALI BABAEI E., JAFARY H., AZIMI M.R.. FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OF QTLS CONFERRING HOST AND NON-HOST RESISTANCE OF BARLEY TO LEAF RUST FUNGI USING SEQUENCE- BASED SNP MARKERS. MODERN GENETICS JOURNAL (MGJ)[Internet]. 2017;12(3 ):421-430. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/116512/en

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    E. MIRZA ALI BABAEI, H. JAFARY, and M.R. AZIMI, “FUNCTIONAL ANALYSES OF QTLS CONFERRING HOST AND NON-HOST RESISTANCE OF BARLEY TO LEAF RUST FUNGI USING SEQUENCE- BASED SNP MARKERS,” MODERN GENETICS JOURNAL (MGJ), vol. 12, no. 3 , pp. 421–430, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/116512/en

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